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Clipper Round the World Race – Wardan Whip’s first bonus opportunity

by The Clipper Race on 10 Nov 2015
Race 3, Day 10 - 2015-16 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Ventures
Clipper Round the World Yacht Race – In the Wardan Whip’s first bonus opportunity, LMAX Exchange secured the maximum three points for being first across the Scoring Gate at 1425 UTC yesterday. Derry~Londonderry~Doire picked up two points crossing almost seven hours later, and Qingdao, third, claimed the final point.

Blustery, bouncy conditions have meant surging boat speeds, lots of reefing practice and multiple sail change exercises which at least help to keep the on watch crew warm in the frigid Southern Ocean climes.

Visit Seattle Skipper Huw Fernie, in eleventh place, explains: “As I type the steady 25-ish knots of wind (which is nicely windy but not too crazy) is interrupted by a gust of 44. The gust lasts for a minute, crescendos at 48 knots (which is crazy enough) and then dies away to nothing but a mere 25 again.”

Adding he says: “We're screaming along down here in the Southern Ocean as the team on Visit Seattle start to get a taste of the cold, grey and gusty conditions this part of the world is famous for. Some like it, many are asking for the sweltering conditions of leg one again and everyone is wondering if they have enough clothes left to keep warm for the rest of the trip. And all this at just 42 degrees south, I can't wait to see what 44 degrees is going to be like.”

While trailing teams Unicef, Visit Seattle, ClipperTelemed+, PSP Logistics and Da Nang – Viet Nam have been mostly making good speeds under spinnakers, helping them to make up some ground, the mid-fleet teams are still fighting a tight battle between themselves and the three front runners, with incoming weather conditions proving a challenge.

GREAT Britain Skipper Peter Thornton reports: “Rather frustratingly a high pressure ridge has developed right in front of us between the front three teams and ourselves, Mission Performance and Garmin. This has certainly seen those ahead increase their lead as we deal with shifting breeze and try to skirt around it.

“It will also have dissipated before the following pack reach similar positions who are now already in the south westerlies coming in. It is just one of those things that we have to take the hit from, deal with as best as possible and continue.”

Explaining his decision to stay furthest south of the fleet, approximately 15 nautical miles north of the Ice Gate, Garmin Skipper Ash Skett says: “So we did end up heading towards Antarctica for a while yesterday, but it wasn't to flatten the boat in order to have steak for dinner (although we did and it was beautiful), it was to try to skirt a potential wind hole, putting all our faith in the accuracy of the weather files to try to make gains on those ahead.

“As it stands we are doing more or less the same speeds as our rivals, Mission Performance and GREAT Britain which have headed north to try to get around the top of it. Only time will tell which tactic pays off but whatever happens it was worth a go!”

Stay tuned to the Race Viewer to see how weather and tactics play out as the miles fall away in race three: The Wardan Whip, destination Albany.




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